
gsCurrentURL = "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annex_(comics)";
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gsCurrentBasicIntroduction = "Annex (Alexander Ellis) is a fictional character of the Marvel Universe, associated with Spider-Man. His first appearance was in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #27. Annex' powers were the result of prosthetics through computer technology. After losing a leg, he volunteered for this program. Ellis now possesses the ability to increase his physical abilities, as well as create any weapon he requires."
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"Annex was created by writer Jack C. Harris and artist Tom Lyle and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #27 (1993) as an enemy of Spider-Man, but went on to become an ally. His next appearance was Spider-Man Unlimited #3, followed by a self-titled limited series, Annex.<br><br>He appeared in the Avengers: the Initiative series beginning with issue #13.", 
"Ellis is a Desert Storm veteran whose leg was wounded in combat. He signs up for an Annexing unit, where computer technology will grow a newly functioning limb. Because of a computer glitch, Ellis loses his memory and becomes the villain Annex. Annex is quickly defeated by Spider-Man, and changes back into Ellis.<br><br>Annex joins Camp Hammond to be trained in the Fifty State Initiative program. After the Skrull invasion, Annex was assigned to New Mexico's Initiative team.", 
"As a result of his exo-skeleton armor, Annex possesses the ability to increase his strength, speed, stamina, reflexes & reactions, coordination, agility, dexterity, balance, and endurance. Annex can also create any weapon he requires. The armor also grants him flight, 'schema mode', and informational downloading methods, all at the base of a computer generated robotic structure."
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